Previously I have done (many times in trying to solve this) a:
./bacula restart
to stop and start bacula my problem continued.
This time (for something completely different) I performed a
./bacula stop
./bacula start
and the IP is correct
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Mon, 2
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 17:25:21 -0400, Ryan Novosielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Ryan> Make sure you did a reload, and make sure the config file you think you
Ryan> are using is the one you're actually using.
The "show all" console command is useful here to see what is loaded.
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Make sure you did a reload, and make sure the config file you think you
are using is the one you're actually using.
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Dan,
Thanks for responding so quickly to reply to your responses:
1. Yes, the old mail server is 192.168.1.5
2. The /etc/hosts file has only the following entries:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.73.27 bacula bacula.crary.com
3. bacula-dir.c
On 22 Aug 2005 at 10:02, Bradley D. Larson wrote:
> Recently we changed our subnet and everything in bacula works great with
> the one exception... It is still trying to email the backup status to
> the old email server...
How do you know it's trying to email to the old email servers?
Is that
Recently we changed our subnet and everything in bacula works great with
the one exception... It is still trying to email the backup status to
the old email server...
I have changed all configuration files I can find and searched for
others but can not find where bacula is getting this IP addr